Halifax Water is accepting applications for one (1) term Engineering Information Technician (I or II) (term - approximately 9 months) in the Corporate Services Department. Halifax Water believes a diverse workforce positively contributes to its success and therefore encourages applications from qualified African Nova Scotians, racially visible persons, women in non-traditional positions, persons with disabilities and Indigenious persons. Halifax Water encourages applicants to self-identify in their cover letter.
The Engineering Information Technicians assists in the maintenance, updating, retrieval, display and dissemination of record information in its many formats within Halifax Water (hard copy plans, card indexes, GIS database or other applications) as well as production of engineering drawings and sketches. For more information on this CUPE Local 1431 opportunity, please visit our website at www.halifaxwater.ca.
Interested, qualified candidates are asked to submit a cover letter and up-to-date resume quoting Competition #HW25-26E in the subject line (required), must be received by 4:30 pm on March 6, 2025.
Halifax Water is an equal opportunity employer
- Produces record drawings from field notes, sketches, electronic field information that relate to all water utility work for permanent records.
- Prepares engineering design and record drawings for the Engineering Department applying existing standards to obtain consistency and quality on output.
- Researches (from hard copy and GIS information) and delivers water system information to HRWC departments and outside individuals or agencies.
- Maintains filing system of record drawings and information by numbering, indexing and storing all plans received.
- Updates and revises the digital Geographic Information System (GIS) database from field notes, sketches, engineering drawings and digital field information.
Minimum qualifications for this position include:
- At least 1 year of experience, preferably in a utility environment, combined with a NSCC diploma in GIS, CAD or equivalent program and related training and experience.
- Past work experience in a GIS environment, strong computer skills and general knowledge of water distribution and wastewater/stormwater collection systems is considered an asset.
- As an ideal candidate, you demonstrate the ability to perform high quality, detailed work in a steady paced environment.